Wireless Devices

Wireless Spectrum (Frequency Bands)

Rfwel Wireless Device Research has provided this resource on popular worldwide frequency bands. Here, you'll find detailed specifications of each frequency band, and suitable antennas. This data serves as a valuable reference for professionals seeking insights into frequency allocation and antenna options.

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Total results: 59
Band Band Name Frequency (MHz) Uplink (UL) or TDD Band or Range (MHz) Downlink (DL) (MHz) Bandwidth (DL/UL) Popular Antennas
NR n48 CBRS 3550 - 3700 --TDD (No DL)-- 150 MHz
NR n66 AWS-3 1700/2100 1710 - 1780 2110 - 2200 90/70 MHz
NR n71 NR n71 600 663 - 698 617 - 652 35 MHz
NR n77 3.7 GHz 5G band 3700 - 39801 --TDD (No DL)-- 280 MHz
NR n257 28 GHz mmWave 26500 - 29500 --TDD (No DL)-- 3 GHz
NR n258 26 GHz mmWave 24250 - 27500 --TDD (No DL)-- 3.250 GHz
NR n260 39 GHz mmWave 37000 - 40000 --TDD (No DL)-- 3 GHz
NR n261 Subset of band n257 28000 27500 - 28350 --TDD (No DL)-- 850 MHz
60 GHz 60 GHz Unlicensed (Subset of V-Band)2 60 GHz 57050 - 71000 --TDD (No DL)-- 13.950 GHz
Footnotes:
  1. C-Band 3.3-4.2 GHz restricted to 3.7-3.98 GHz in the U.S.

  2. Although the 60 GHz band is global, the 57-71 GHz is U.S.-specific. Other jurisdictions have different ranges, typically up to 64 or 66 GHz.